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Gary Neville backs Man United to 'deal' with Liverpool mauling and slams captain Bruno Fernandes

Gary Neville hailed Manchester United's second-half display as 'an absolute disgrace' after the Red Devils were hammered 7-0 by arch-rivals Liverpool at Anfield.

The Reds scored six times after the break to condemn United to their heaviest defeat since Boxing Day 1931. 

Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah all scored twice before Roberto Firmino's late effort earned Liverpool their biggest ever win over their bitter rivals.
Former United defender Gary Neville said: "The second half has been an absolute disgrace, a shambles, epitomised by no-one more than the captain, Bruno Fernandes, who I think has been embarrassing at times in this game.
"But I have to say it's not their usual performance, it's not their usual spirit, it's not their usual form and he (manager Erik Ten Hag) will deal with it, I'm sure, very quickly like he's dealt with other difficult situations this season."
He added: "It can swallow you up here at Anfield. I've experienced it myself, but never to this level. You might lose 2-0, you might lose 2-1, you might lose 3-1 - you don't lose 7-0.
"You do not get beat 7-0 at Anfield if you're a Manchester United team or player."
In contrast, former Liverpool player and manager Graeme Souness was hugely impressed by the Reds' second-half display.
He said: "Liverpool were sensational in the second half. I said at half-time, treat this as a 0-0, you've got to win the second half, but I did not expect that.
"After the second or third goal, Manchester United were just second to everything after that, and the result doesn't flatter Liverpool.
"They (United) just didn't compete in the second half and Liverpool just ran right over them."

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